I applied through college or university. I interviewed at Bain & Company.

Interview

The first round is the Coding project within 4 hours. The second round is interviewing with two people, one by one, they are from the team and one is the team manager. The conversation is really smooth and the tech case is not hard. But the 4 hours project can be challenging. I spent total time on that.

I applied through college or university. The process took 3+ months. I interviewed at Bain & Company.

Interview

Interview process was friendly, challenging, and collaborative. Most company interactions are evaluative so be friendly, write thank you emails, follow up when you can. Making a good impression on recruiting is important for initial screening, but after that, you have to be quick and creative when doing cases, as well as calm, friendly, and curious during interviews.

DO NOT waste your time for FWRD@Bain. They give you a run around regarding the hiring process. 2 Phone, 1 In-person and then NOTHING! Zero communication and it seems to be the norm for this place. I will be calling Bain HR and letting them know what this "affiliated" company is doing for HR practices

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I applied through college or university. I interviewed at Bain & Company.

Interview

This was an unbelievably transparent process -- obviously difficult, particularly the case questions, but there weren't any surprises. The firm's culture comes out at every level, from Consultants to Partners.

I applied online. The process took 4+ weeks. I interviewed at Bain & Company in January 2020.

Interview

The interview process began with me doing both a take-home data science assessment, then recording a one way video interview. After that, I had a technical interview with one of their data scientists, and a case interview with one of their consultants.

I applied through a recruiter. The process took 2 weeks. I interviewed at Bain & Company (Dallas, TX (US)).

Interview

Interviewer wasn't technical enough, was a generic HR interview with behavioral questions. Initially did get an offer but was pulled for not having a degree despite over a decade of experience at FANG companies. Seems they are pretty strict on this requirement and or possibly not sure what they want.

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